2017 Astrological update for…the Slow Dance of the Planet Shani or Saturn Jeffrey Armstrong FRIDAY, January 27th, 2017 On Jan 26, 2017 Shani changed from the sign of Scorpio, which it entered Nov 2, 2014 and entered the sign of Sagittarius. If you were born with your...

The root meaning of the Greek, Latin and English words arch, arc, ark, is the Sanskrit word arch. This arch gives rise to the archa vigraha or Divine Form, otherwise known as the deity form of the Transcendental Being. By adding nam the word becomes Archanam which means to worship the eternal forms of the Parama Purushas or Supreme Persons. In Greek the same word became arkhe which means – a beginning.

In 1974, forty years ago, a huge tsunami was flooding across our planet. But this was not waves of water that drown you and wash your home away. Those waves started out in India, spreading East and West until they encompassed the whole planet. What washed ashore, first in New York and San Francisco, and then spreading everywhere, were the healing waters of ancient Yogic wisdom that had sustained and fed the Orient for over 10,000 years.

This paper is part of an ongoing discourse or debate about what the final purpose of human existence can be understood to be. Modern critics of this ancient process of knowing, argue that Vedanta is a primitive attempt to encounter questions that have been made irrelevant by the “progress” of modern thought and technological insight.

Presented by best-selling author Jeffrey Armstrong, also known as Kavindra Rishi, from Vancouver, the seminars aim to teach the younger generation how to speak confidently about Hindu dharma especially to its detractors.

Did you know people are more afraid of public speaking than they are of dying? This statistic teaches us how much we fear presenting ourselves in front of others. So imagine how scary the process of true intimacy and new relationship can be for many people.

During the months of December and January, much of the world observes the transition from one year to another. It is no accident that Christmas and the New Year Holiday celebration takes place in the last days of December and on the first day of January. In our modern times…